Jun 20 2010, 9:08am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Microsoft has launched a new Xbox 360 at the E3 2010, which has been shipping since Friday. The new Xbox 360 offers integrated Wi-Fi and a power port for Kinect. It is supposed to run more silently and the case looks a bit more stylish.
The new Xbox 360 250GB Elite sells for $299.99 on Amazon.
Microsoft has not announced any Kinect bundles at E3, but Kotaku (via Engadget) reports that Microsoft confirmed to them that two Kinect Xbox 360 bundles will be available in time for the holidays.
There will be a new $199 Xbox 360 that replaces the Xbox 360 Arcade. That explains the hot Xbox 360 Arcade sale available on Walmart.
Microsoft will offer a Kinect bundle with the new low-end Xbox 360 and the now available 250GB Xbox 360 Elite.
Microsoft has not officially announced a Kinect price, but it is offered for pre-order at $149.99.
You can get notified on Amazon when the Kinect Elite Bundle and the Kinect Arcade Bundle go on sale.
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